Rendering of Hopkins' new earthwormy facade. Credit: ClevelandAirport.com

We’re gonna see a lot less dust and random lines at the Cleveland Hopkins International Airport soon. Fingers crossed.

Today airport officials gave an update on the work that has been creating headaches for travelers (especially at the TSA lines) and the airport says construction will be completely finished by mid-June. If you’ve trudged through the airport throughout the last year or so, you probably saw something that looked this on the way to your terminal:

Credit: via Instagram @jimcooneynyc

Complaints were many and furious.

Hopefully those days are ending.

Now that everything has settled you should notice changes to the red and blue parking lots, Checkpoint B, TSA changes to make your way through the security lines quicker and a lot less confusing signage.

Here’s to hoping the all these changes mean we’ll no longer be ranked the worst mid-sized airport in America anymore.

(Hat Tip Newsnet5)

One reply on “Cleveland Hopkins Airport Says Construction Headed for Finish Line, Finally”

  1. I was just at the airport a couple weeks ago and they appear nowhere close to being finished with all of the construction. No idea how that airport is supposed to accommodate the thousands of people coming to Cleveland for the RNC.

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